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A horror comedy about trying to build a normal life when nothing about life is normal.
Jaden, Nur and baby Aya have escaped another country and ended up in a rotting room in London. While Nur is at college, Jaden chews leaves and has visions of giant rabbits with burning red eyes. He thinks Aya is someone else, someone dangerous. But she's just a baby. Isn't she?
Buggy Baby premiered at The Yard, London, in March 2018, directed by Ned Bennett.
'Like a surreal Harold Pinter play, Josh Azouz's brilliantly warped fairytale is very weird and uncomfortably funny' - Guardian
'Bizarre,
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A horror comedy about trying to build a normal life when nothing about life is normal.

Jaden, Nur and baby Aya have escaped another country and ended up in a rotting room in London. While Nur is at college, Jaden chews leaves and has visions of giant rabbits with burning red eyes. He thinks Aya is someone else, someone dangerous. But she's just a baby. Isn't she?

Buggy Baby premiered at The Yard, London, in March 2018, directed by Ned Bennett.

'Like a surreal Harold Pinter play, Josh Azouz's brilliantly warped fairytale is very weird and uncomfortably funny' - Guardian

'Bizarre, baffling, brilliant... tells a serious story about emigration and social isolation in the most stylised way possible' - The Stage

'A surreal but not uncaring comedy about the isolation and alienation of becoming a refugee, shut off and going slightly mad... undeniably bloody stimulating' - Time Out

'Flits between kitchen sink realism to surrealism and from comedy to horror... a story of poverty, refugees, single mums, post-traumatic stress disorder, and bunny rabbits carrying bazookas' - Independent


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Autorenporträt
Josh Azouz's debut play The Mikvah Project premiered at the Yard Theatre in London and became the best-selling show in the theatre's history. He has completed writers groups at the Royal Court and The Bush, and is an associate artist for The Yard and MUJU (Muslim-Jewish Theatre Company.) Josh has directed for The Tricycle, Oval House and Library Theatre. Highlights include the Edinburgh festival show The Man Who Almost Killed Himself which was filmed for the BBC iplayer and Odeons nationwide. He also co-created the world's first comedy show on exercise bikes - Sink or Shpin. Other theatre includes Victoria's Knickers (NYT); 10,000 Smarties (Oxford Festival of Arts/ Three Street Productions). As Writer/ Director: Come In! Sit Down! (Tricycle); The Bike (Royal Court/Pimlico Playground). As Director: The Man Who Almost Killed Himself (Summerhall Edinburgh); Spur Of The Moment, The Good Person of Sichuan (ALRA); The Thunders (As Associate, Giffords Circus); On Dis Ting (Oval House); Gargantua (Capitol Theatre, Manchester Metropolitan University/ Norfox Young People's Theatre); Sinbad (Freedom Studios / The Roundhouse).